Geophysics ? Geophysical Oil Exploration in 1944 Nearly 30 Percent Ahead of 1943 Mineral Prospecting Likewise on Increase

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
C. A. Heiland
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1945

Abstract

IN the third year of war, geophysical oil exploration broke all records to keep pace with the demand for increased reserves. Geophysical prospecting for strategic and other minerals also grew in scope. The trend of geophysical oil exploration throughout the war is indicated in Fig. 1. This figure resembles the one presented in the last annual review issue of M&M (February 1944, p. 62), corrected for data on-operations in the last months of 1943 and extended into 1944. The average number of geophysical oil prospecting crews in the field in 1944 was 451, whereas the total in 1943 was 340. An upward trend in the use of all geophysical methods is clearly evident throughout the year. Seismic operations were 67 per cent, gravimeter surveys 28 per cent, and other methods 5 per cent of the total. Seismic reflection and refraction crews increased 181/2 per cent over the 1943 average, gravimeter operations increased 73 per cent, and other methods gained 92 per cent. The increase in seismic and gravimeter operations, particularly the latter, is probably due to an increased production of equipment and the organization of new service companies. Miscellaneous methods gained largely through a revival of magnetometer work, and an increase in the use of torsion balances and electrical equipment. In comparison with the prewar average of 1941, it is noteworthy that seismic operations increased 58 per cent, gravimeter operations 88 per cent, and miscellaneous other methods gained as much as 283 per cent. Unfortunately the expansion in the number of geophysical crews does not indicate a proportionate increase in efficiency or in areal coverage, as will be brought out later.
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APA: C. A. Heiland  (1945)  Geophysics ? Geophysical Oil Exploration in 1944 Nearly 30 Percent Ahead of 1943 Mineral Prospecting Likewise on Increase

MLA: C. A. Heiland Geophysics ? Geophysical Oil Exploration in 1944 Nearly 30 Percent Ahead of 1943 Mineral Prospecting Likewise on Increase. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1945.

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